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Senator Sues Sacramento Police After False DUI Allegation

by Emma Walker – News Editor

California Senator Files​ Claim Alleging Retaliation in DUI Arrest

SACRAMENTO – California State​ Senator Sabrina Cervantes (D-Riverside) has initiated legal action against⁤ the Sacramento Police Department, ⁢alleging misconduct and⁤ retaliation following a⁤ May car crash. The claim, filed​ Monday,‍ centers ⁤around Cervantes’ arrest on suspicion of driving ⁢under the⁣ influence,⁣ a charge later dropped after⁢ a blood ⁢test​ revealed⁣ no presence of alcohol or drugs.The incident occured in May when⁤ Cervantes’ vehicle was struck by an SUV near the state Capitol.Following the collision,‌ Sacramento ‌police interviewed the‌ 37-year-old Senator⁣ for⁣ several hours at Kaiser​ Permanente⁢ hospital before​ issuing a DUI citation. Prosecutors subsequently declined to file charges after toxicology reports showed “no⁢ measurable amount of alcohol or⁣ drugs” in Cervantes’ system.

The 11-page filing alleges the⁤ arrest was motivated ⁢by‍ Cervantes’ sponsorship of⁢ Senate⁤ Bill 274,⁢ legislation ⁢aimed at limiting‌ police data ⁣retention from automated license plate readers – a bill⁣ opposed by over a dozen⁢ law enforcement agencies.

Cervantes’ claim also⁢ asserts differential treatment based​ on her identity as a Latina and member of the LGBTQ+ community, contrasting‍ her handling with ⁣that of the white​ female​ driver who allegedly ran⁢ a stop sign and caused the collision.

“This‍ is not only⁤ about what happened to me – it’s‌ about‍ accountability,” Cervantes stated in‍ a​ prepared release. “No californian should be falsely arrested,defamed,or retaliated against⁣ because⁤ of who they⁣ are or ⁣what they ⁤stand for.”

Attorney ⁣James Quadra, representing Cervantes, stated the‍ police attempted to ⁢”destroy the reputation of an exemplary member of the state Senate,” citing false ⁣arrest, intentional⁤ infliction of ‍emotional distress, and defamation as key components of the alleged “egregious misconduct.”

The Sacramento Police Department declined​ to comment, ‌citing the pending litigation.

According to the filing,police initially told reporters they had “observed objective ⁤signs of intoxication” during their​ interaction ⁣with Cervantes at the hospital.Cervantes contends officers requested she undergo a ‍field sobriety test focusing on eye movements – a method ⁢she describes​ as “less accurate and subjective” than the blood test she requested.

The filing further alleges discrepancies in the handling of body‍ camera footage. One officer reportedly deactivated ⁣their camera‍ for approximately five‌ minutes while on a personal ​phone call, and the‌ department has not ‍provided footage from a sergeant⁢ who was also present at the hospital.

Cervantes, who represents the ⁤31st Senate District and chairs the Senate elections committee, has consistently maintained her innocence since the‌ crash.

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